We are a group of principal investigators and associated postdocs and PhD students, working on the evolution and ecology and with particular interest in wild animal populations.

Our work
investigates the role
of genes and environment in shaping the biological diversity we see in natural
populations. We use cutting-edge statistical and molecular techniques to
understand the genetic and environmental basis of complex traits, and to
test modern evolutionary theory in wild populations.

Some topics we are currently interested in are:
- What determines variance in fitness between individuals?
- How do life-history trade-offs contribute to phenotypic diversity?
- What are the genetic and environmental determinants of senescence?
- How is
climate change affecting evolutionary and ecological processes?
- Can genetic effects be sexually-antagonistic?